Under Trump, cities will have to solve their housing crises themselves
Briefly

"There's growing or boiling over of frustrations with the failures of policymakers and elected officials on housing in California and liberal cities," says Shane Phillips, a UCLA professor and housing policy expert.
"In November, more than $1 billion worth of tax measures and bonds to build more affordable housing passed around the country, and pro-housing politicians continued to be elected."
"Charlotte, North Carolina, approved a measure to borrow $100 million to build affordable housing, and New Orleans voters set up a housing trust fund."
"Los Angeles voters have passed bonds to build more housing and support homelessness services, including Measure HHH in 2016, which devoted $1.2 billion to housing programs."
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